Tracklist
Track number | Play | Loved | Track name | Artist name | Buy | Options | Duration | Listeners |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Listener License Agreement |
|
|
1:46 | ||||
2 | Play track | What Would You Think If I Sang Autotune |
|
|
2:02 | |||
3 | Pertaining To The Beat |
|
|
4:44 | ||||
4 | The Shakes |
|
|
2:39 | ||||
5 | Don't Let The Devil Blow Your Mind |
|
|
4:32 | ||||
6 | Play track | Stairway to Britney |
|
|
2:44 | |||
7 | Machine Love |
|
|
2:54 | ||||
8 | Play track | Pwn Monkey |
|
|
2:42 | |||
9 | Listener License Agreement Reminder |
|
|
1:14 | ||||
10 | Play track | IGA Giant Pineapple Party |
|
|
2:09 | |||
11 | Freaky People |
|
|
3:08 | ||||
12 | Play track | California Dreamings |
|
|
1:40 | |||
13 | Like You Use Me |
|
|
4:23 | ||||
14 | Feel Like Breaking Love |
|
|
4:42 | ||||
15 | Hillbilly Beatboxing |
|
|
4:27 | ||||
16 | Fock It |
|
|
1:57 | ||||
17 | Is That All There Could Be? |
|
|
0:33 | ||||
18 | Media Trust |
|
|
1:19 |
Similar Albums
External Links
About This Artist
The Evolution Control Committee
13,051 listeners
An experimental music band from Columbus, Ohio founded by Mark Gunderson in 1986, The Evolution Control Committee (ECC) typically uses uncleared and illegal samples from various sources as a form of protest against copyright law. They are one of the pioneers of the Mash-Up, where two or more songs are mixed together into a new track. The ECC also produces numerous audio experiments, often involving the disfiguring of compact discs, and has produced a few video works as well, ranging from re-edited 50's corporate shorts to a Teddy Ruxpin reciting the works of William S. Burroughs.
View wiki
An experimental music band from Columbus, Ohio founded by Mark Gunderson in 1986, The Evolution Control Committee (ECC) typically uses uncleared and illegal samples from various sources as … read more
An experimental music band from Columbus, Ohio founded by Mark Gunderson in 1986, The Evolution Control Committee (ECC) typically uses uncleared and illegal samples from various sources as a form of protest against copyright law. They … read more